When God calls you to something, He doesn’t do it half way. He prepares the path, opens the doors, provides for every detail, equips you, stretches and grows you and brings it to completion. God is faithful and ensures that His purposes are fulfilled.
We are beyond excited to introduce the Awaken-Love Video Class for married women. It was God’s idea, He will be the One that calls women to take the class, and He is the One that changes lives.
Many of you have encouraged us, prayed, provided funds and urged us to press on when we battled our own insecurities and were tested by waiting. Thank you! This Video Class would not be available to married women around the world without you!
As we continue working together to boldly share how powerfully GOOD God designed sex within marriage to be, will you please pray about whether:
God is calling you to talk to one friend about the Video Class.
God is calling you to invest in younger women by leading a group through the Video Class.
God is calling you to gather a group of friends to take the Video Class.
God is calling you to talk to your church or Bible study about the Video Class.
You will see God move in amazing ways…
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When, where, what’s the link? Looking forward to have this resource available!
Belinda, all of the information about the Video Class is on our webpage: https://awaken-love.net/start-a-video-class/ Shoot us an email if you have any questions after you read it over. We are excited that God provided this resource, too. Thanks for sharing it with other women!
I am so glad you have a video class. When will there be something available for men as well? Thanks so much
Hi Joan, we are still praying about the men’s class and trusting God will provide some answers. One step at at time. We appreciate hearing that there is interest.
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